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Dr. Jay Maron is a physicist, science teacher, and violist, with a physics PhD from Caltech.
Dr. Maron is a physicist, violist, wrestler, and rugby player.


His page is at <nowiki>https://jaymaron.com</nowiki>
He has a physics PhD from Caltech. He's taught 37 classes at


universities and 200 classes at the American Museum of Natural History.


Dr. Maron was on the Madison West team that placed 2nd at nationals in 1989. At nationals, he has a gold medal in circuits, and a gold and silver medal in metric estimation.
His specialty is computational physics and magnetohydrodynamics, and he has 22 papers published
 
in physics journals.
 
His page is at https://jaymaron.com, and his Science Olympiad coaching manual is at https://jaymaron.com/scioly.html
 
 
 
Dr. Maron was Captain of the Madison West team that placed 2nd at nationals in 1989. At nationals, he has a gold in circuits, a gold and silver in metric estimation, a 5th in pentathlon, and a 10th in measurement.
 
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Dr. Maron is a physicist, violist, wrestler, and rugby player.

He has a physics PhD from Caltech. He's taught 37 classes at

universities and 200 classes at the American Museum of Natural History.

His specialty is computational physics and magnetohydrodynamics, and he has 22 papers published

in physics journals.

His page is at https://jaymaron.com, and his Science Olympiad coaching manual is at https://jaymaron.com/scioly.html


Dr. Maron was Captain of the Madison West team that placed 2nd at nationals in 1989. At nationals, he has a gold in circuits, a gold and silver in metric estimation, a 5th in pentathlon, and a 10th in measurement.